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Francine Ngardarb Riches Francine Ngardarb Riches i(A56157 works by)
Gender: Female
Heritage: Aboriginal Bardi ; Aboriginal
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1 3 y separately published work icon What Makes a Tree Smile Tamina Pitt , Terri Janke , Francine Ngardarb Riches (illustrator), Broome : Magabala Books , 2003 Z1085726 2003 single work picture book children's 'Part of the Uupababa series of young children's books, this title is a beautifully illustrated exploration of how a young girl perceives the natural world. It is suitable for ages 5+.' Source: Publisher's blurb
1 1 y separately published work icon Bardi Counting Book Lucy Dann , Francine Ngardarb Riches (illustrator), Broome : Magabala Books , 2000 Z1002175 2000 single work picture book children's 'One fish, two whales, three turtles...and there's more - up to ten snakes. Children can learn to count to ten in Bardi, a language of the Kimberley coast, north-western Australia, and the names of lots of animals too.' (Source: Publisher's website)
1 4 y separately published work icon Winin : Why the Emu Cannot Fly Mary Carmel Charles , William. B. McGregor (editor), Francine Ngardarb Riches (illustrator), ( trans. William. B. McGregor )expression Western Australia : Magabala Books , 1993 Z837532 1993 single work picture book children's Indigenous story This traditional story about foolishness and jealousy is delightfully illustrated and told in English and Nyulnyul, a language spoken in the Kimberley.(Source: Magabala Books)
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